Any body use a portable power station? I do a lot of long and weekend trips where i sleep in my suburban. Im looking to get a power station for charging cell phones and possibly run a boot dryer. Pretty sure my last truck battery had its life shortened from all the charging it did while not running. Any thoughts?
I recently got a rock power 600 for this type of use plus some like a 12v shower pump.
Seems to work fine and have a ton of power for this type of use. Haven't had it very long though.
One issue that could come up is leaving it in a vehicle that might overheat in the sun though so hve to work around that somehow
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Interested in this as well... I was almost sold on jackery with solar panels but after researching a bit I found out that the life expectancy is only approx 3 years due to the type of battery they use? If I'm paying over 1,000 I'd like to get a little more use.
I hope I'm wrong because other than life expectancy it checks all of my boxes. I may have to settle for the quietest gas generator I can afford.
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I've had & been using a Baldr 330w & a Rockpals 100w foldable solar panel that can charge it. The solar panel also stores a little energy. Enough to charge a phone if you can't get any sun.
The Baldr has a lot of good features like cordless phone charger, & multiple types of plug methods.
I did a bunch of research when I ordered it & seemed like the best bang for the buck & outperformed a lot of the more expensive one's. I'm sure since then they've updated the products. But, overall I am still very happy with the combo & use them often. I'm also not one to baby anything. I'm rough on everything I own. If it's not durable I won't even look at it.
Just looked & I bought it in June 2020 & started using it pretty heavy ever since with no issues. I live in a humid, salty environment also. It's gotten rained on several times to boot.
Oh yeah, I just ordered everything from amazon also.
This works for us on most things. I have many batteries for it in my line of work. Other manufacturers may have something similar.(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20230225/90a022f11eeae36c443b23f9904b993c.jpg)
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I guess I am not charging as much as you? My battery was 8 years old when I replaced it in my jeep and was technically still good.
Get a portable jumo starter, you can charge stuff and jump your rig in a bind.
I use a portable jump starter from a company named powerall. We have a camp that doesn't have electricity and it will keep a cellphone charged for 3 or 4 days without any trouble.
Big sale going on at rock oaks currently
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Quote from: Dtrkyman on February 25, 2023, 08:22:10 AM
I guess I am not charging as much as you? My battery was 8 years old when I replaced it in my jeep and was technically still good.
Get a portable jumo starter, you can charge stuff and jump your rig in a bind.
That's kinda what I'm looking at with an air compressor. My last battery lasted one month out of warranty and auto zone wouldn't replace it.
I have a CAT brand 3 in one station I keep in my truck. Can't tell you about longevity, because I've not had it for years , but so far I have absolutely loved it. Believe around 120$ has a built in compressor jump pack and plenty of usb outlets.
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I'm using the Jackery 1000 with 200-watt solar panels, just purchased a couple of months ago. Testing so far has been excellent. Running a Bouger freezer/fridge and a few small accessories. Guess I'll find out in 3 years if it was worth the $$$...
Quote from: Swampchickin234 on February 26, 2023, 09:05:56 AM
I have a CAT brand 3 in one station I keep in my truck. Can't tell you about longevity, because I've not had it for years , but so far I have absolutely loved it. Believe around 120$ has a built in compressor jump pack and plenty of usb outlets.
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Do you think it can handle a couple sessions with a boot dryer?
I am trying to get back into camping and need one that will run my CPAP machine and a small fan. Following.
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Quote from: Swampchickin234 on February 26, 2023, 09:05:56 AM
I have a CAT brand 3 in one station I keep in my truck. Can't tell you about longevity, because I've not had it for years , but so far I have absolutely loved it. Believe around 120$ has a built in compressor jump pack and plenty of usb outlets.
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Do you think it can handle a couple sessions with a boot dryer?
It could surprise me and not, but I would think so
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I have a jackery we use to power my wife's computers and cells when we go to her trade shows ..it works very well ...when we go to trade shows the places charge hundreds of dollars for power , so the cost of the jackery paid for itself on the first usage
Boot dryers , microwaves etc...draw to much current and won't work with it ...for a boot dryers ,I would rig up a pipe or duct system to your cars heating vents ..
Quote from: Sir-diealot on February 26, 2023, 11:17:23 PM
I am trying to get back into camping and need one that will run my CPAP machine and a small fan. Following.
This might be helpful. Video below about cpaps.
500 & above would be ideal, but really you could get by with a 300 & a decent solar panel. The one I mentioned prior is affordable, durable, packable, & doesn't make false claims of how much power it produces or how fast. Very efficient.
With a 300 & you making sure to manage the battery station, you'd be good to go. Meaning make sure to use the solar panel during the day to be recharging & charging from the car if it's running. If you can afford a 500 or above then would be better with less management.
You could run the cpap, charge your phone & run some cheap little led lights that hardly draw anything.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_8PatF2dQjk
Quote from: Paulmyr on February 26, 2023, 01:48:53 PM
Do you think it can handle a couple sessions with a boot dryer?
The modern dryers like the peets only draw 18w on low. There shouldn't be a problem. I would also suggest a 300 or the largest you could afford.
If anyone is in the market for a power station check out bluetti also. Better batteries & a little more features the jackery. I'm personally more than happy with my cheaper Baldr paired with the rockpal solar (more efficient then the baldr solar)
If I turn off the mist and heat on my cpap, I can get 3 nights using the jackery .
Boot dryer made for 12volts idk
It takes around 6hrs to fully charge the jackery from a AC outlet.
Solar will be much longer .
If I'm staying someplace more than a few days and need power I take the Honda 2000
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Quote from: wyetterp on February 28, 2023, 01:48:56 AM
Quote from: Sir-diealot on February 26, 2023, 11:17:23 PM
I am trying to get back into camping and need one that will run my CPAP machine and a small fan. Following.
This might be helpful. Video below about cpaps.
500 & above would be ideal, but really you could get by with a 300 & a decent solar panel. The one I mentioned prior is affordable, durable, packable, & doesn't make false claims of how much power it produces or how fast. Very efficient.
With a 300 & you making sure to manage the battery station, you'd be good to go. Meaning make sure to use the solar panel during the day to be recharging & charging from the car if it's running. If you can afford a 500 or above then would be better with less management.
You could run the cpap, charge your phone & run some cheap little led lights that hardly draw anything.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_8PatF2dQjk
Quote from: Paulmyr on February 26, 2023, 01:48:53 PM
Do you think it can handle a couple sessions with a boot dryer?
The modern dryers like the peets only draw 18w on low. There shouldn't be a problem. I would also suggest a 300 or the largest you could afford.
If anyone is in the market for a power station check out bluetti also. Better batteries & a little more features the jackery. I'm personally more than happy with my cheaper Baldr paired with the rockpal solar (more efficient then the baldr solar)
Thank you much, I will watch the video when I get back from coyote hunting, GF & dog are sleeping right now and the TV is my speakers on the computer. May not be able to do it til June or July but I think I can swing a 500 to start, have to pay for a camera lens in April, that's why I can't buy any calls this year other than the one.
Honda 2,000
I'd do the small generator thing if I was setting up camp. Being mobil it's nice just to to hook things up when needed instead up dedicating generator time for charging.
I'm pretty sure it's charging the batteries for my vape that's putting all the pressure on my truck battery. I like to keep the phone charged for in the woods and use a tablet for when I'm back at the truck. Between the vape, tablet, and cell phone there's ways something plugged into the cigarette lighter.
A small gas generator would be the ticket for sure. I have the CAT and am not a huge fan but it is the devil I know. On a one week trip it keep small electronics charged for three with power to spare. Once I use the compressor or jump a vehicle, it will be nearly drained. I'm used to it so I make sure to keep it charged when I'm around 110 power.